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Our vast country has everything a traveller could ask for and more.
From exploring pristine beaches and ancient rainforests to adventuring across rugged outback, and all the bright lights and beautiful scenery in between.
But, we get it – loads of travel clients who have gotten a taste for international getaways may feel a sense of ‘been there, done that’.
However, it doesn’t matter how well-travelled you are, you have to admit: Australia is HUGE. And, strangely enough, our biggest and most wild state is still waiting to be discovered by many Aussies.
A well-planned trip to Western Australia is sure to delight and surprise even your most discerning clients, and leave them with the feeling of truly getting away for a
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Australia is renowned worldwide for its natural wonders. So it’s no surprise that we’ve always had a thriving tourism scene as visitors from far and wide journey to see the local wildlife and scenery.
The catch-22 of this situation is that while tourism fuels the economy, it’s no secret that humans have a massive negative impact on the environment.
Most of the time this impact comes down to human negligence. You only have to look at the sheer amount of plastic that is found throttling wildlife in the ocean or the irreversible damage that has been done to Uluru after years of human climbing to see the damaging effect humans can have on the sites they travel so far to see.